More on Batt's Dismissal and the Police Union's "After Action Review"

Bob Cherry, past-president of Baltimore's Fraternal Order of Police, joins Midday to discuss the union's "After Action Review," a report that criticizes former commissioner Anthony Batts for the police department's "passive" response to April's unrest. Plus, Munir Bahar, leader of the anti-violence 300 Men March, talks about the group's third annual march against violence, planned for this Friday.

The Rev. Jamal Bryant, one of the leaders of spring protests following the death of Freddie Gray -- on police reforms and long-standing social problems that received national media attention following the riot.

In an unexpected decision last month, the Supreme Court ruled that even unintentional discrimination in housing is illegal, potentially setting up future court battles over “workforce housing,” or affordable housing in suburban areas across the country. We hear from fair housing advocates about Maryland’s efforts to combat exclusionary practices and provide mixed-income housing in both Baltimore and its suburbs.